Something a little different today (because I’m probably running the ragged edge of what you can share of from a short story, and Once Upon a Time in the Weird West released yesterday, so exciting). Since we’re nearing the holidays, I thought I’d share a little of my holiday stuff. This is a snippet from The Light in Winter which was part of one of Dreamspinner’s advent calendars. I drew from my time in Wales doing a research fellowship on Neolithic sites for this (that and I sort of follow a druidic path). Gareth is a professor at the University of Aberystwyth and a Druid. Warun is a Christian doctor. Their schedules have put a huge strain on their relationship so for the holidays Gareth surprised Warun with a romantic trip to some of the historic sites he loves so much and the story ends with him sharing the Druid ritual of Alban Arthan (The Light of Arthur), the Solstice, with Warun for the first time. So we get to see a lot of this place, Bryn Celi Ddu, one of my favorite Neolithic sites in Wales (Granted, I’m pretty sure the powers that be wouldn’t be too happy if people spent the longest night of the year inside this passage grave, but I could be wrong).
They had traveled to Beaumaris Castle next, which had been a good choice. He pulled Gareth over to the moat, ticking a finger against his camera. “Selfie time.”
“You are so silly.” Gareth posed with him regardless. “It’s really a perfect castle.”
“Moats, turrets, concentric wall-in-wall construction:, you’re right.” Warun slipped his hand into Gareth’s as they headed inside. Aberystwyth Castle was only ruins, like so many others in Wales, but Beaumaris was perfect. Maybe he should plan a castle hop as a gift for Gareth next time, or a tour of holy wells. He was beginning to understand the importance of being in nature to the druids, why his lover went into ecology as a career. The look of peace on Gareth’s face as they had trekked to the holy well made it clear.
BlurbDr. Gareth Evans and his medical doctor partner, Warun Jones, are having trouble making time for each other between end of term craziness for Gareth and holiday-related injuries pouring into the hospital for Warun. Gareth has planned what he hopes will be the perfect recipe for relieving the tension and bringing them back together. While Warun wants Gareth to partake in Plygain, a traditional dawn service of hymn singing for Christmas, Gareth plans to take Warun to Bryn Celli Ddu and introduce him to the Druid ritual of Alban Arthan, the celebration of the winter solstice.
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Ooh, I’ll go on a castle hop with Warun if Gareth doesn’t want to!
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Tell me about it. I’m working up a proposal to return to Wales to sort of do that myself.
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Aw, he sounds like a sweetie! 🙂
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I’d like to think so, thanks.
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What a beautiful location to take a selfie at!
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Thanks. I thought so.
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I wish someone would surprise me with a trip like that!
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ME TOO! Someone (back when this first came out) commented ‘where’s the romance?’ I’m like a trip to see the castles in Wales? How is that not romantic?
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Oh, what a sweet moment. There’s something special about having the person we love share their most profound joys with us, yeah?
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There certainly is. Thank you.
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I really enjoyed this story when it was in the anthology, I’m going to read it again this Christmas 🙂
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Aw, thank you.
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This sounds like a great story! 😀
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Thank you.
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I have just scooped up this lil story. 🙂
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Oh thank you! I hope you like it.
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Oh thank you.
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Castle-hopping? Oh, that is totally my idea of a romantic trip! Pity our castles aren’t anywhere near as old… or numerous.
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It’s definitely my idea of a romantic trip. Most of the “castles” here are just mansion (still beautiful though).
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I like that he finds peace in nature. It’s soothing to read…
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Thanks
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This is lovely. Also I wish someone would surprise me with a trip like that! I’d love to visit castles in Wales!
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Thanks. Tell me about it. How fun would that be?
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